* ''Juular'' by Devin Townsend - the music video is set inside of one. The actual song itself also has a very noticeable chugging rhythm through the vast majority of it to give the feeling of being on a moving train.

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* ''Juular'' by Devin Townsend DevinTownsend - the music video is set inside of one. The actual song itself also has a very noticeable chugging rhythm through the vast majority of it to give the feeling of being on a moving train.

* ''Juular'' by Devin Townsend - the music video is set inside of one. The actual song itself also has a very noticeable chugging rhythm through the vast majority of it to give the feeling of being on a moving train.

* A couple of trains have appeared in ''MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', but the coolest one has to be [[http://tinyurl.com/przgv5x the one for the Crystal Empire]].* In the "Minisode" pilot ''Infinity Train'', the eponymous train is an EldritchLocation consisting of a seemingly endless string of cars, each one containing some sort of puzzle or obstacle. Some of the cars have entire ''worlds'' hidden inside of them, such as Corginia, a kingdom of talking dogs with Grecian architecture.

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* A couple of trains have appeared in ''MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', but the coolest one has to be [[http://tinyurl.com/przgv5x the one for the Crystal Empire]].* In the "Minisode" pilot ''Infinity Train'', ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'', the eponymous train is an EldritchLocation consisting of a seemingly endless string of cars, each one containing some sort of puzzle or obstacle. Some of the cars have entire ''worlds'' hidden inside of them, such as Corginia, a kingdom of talking dogs with Grecian architecture.

* In the "Minisode" pilot ''Infinity Train'', the eponymous train is an EldritchLocation consisting of a seemingly endless string of cars, each one containing some sort of puzzle or obstacle. Some of the cars have entire ''worlds'' hidden inside of them, such as Corginia, a kingdom of talking dogs with Grecian architecture.

* Michael P. Stradlin's ''Blood Riders'', in a vampire-plagued Wild West, a special team of vampire hunters travel around on an armoured train developed by the finest engineering minds of the time. Complete with kitchen, bath, living quarters and armoury, the train can decimate hordes of vampires with its many prototype cannons and the gatling gun turret mounted on top.

* Chillingo's tablet game ''Modern Command'' has your counterterrorist group sending a prototype armoured train on a delivery mission through the Trans-Siberian rail. The train is a massive beast that's has four modular weapon turrets that fire rockets, cruise missiles, autocannons and high-intensity targeting lasers.

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